AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional exam is considered to be the toughest one amongst all Amazon Web Services certificates to date.

Why become AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional?

Despite the wealth of knowledge in the AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate, that certificate does not really challenge the candidate's ability to build scalable, highly available, fault tolerant, secure, monitored and automated solutions. However, the AWS Certified Solutions Architect Professional, on the other hand, tests these skills in depth. Basically, it is the AWS Architect knowledge in action. For anyone who started a career in AWS, this is a must have certificate at some point in time, for the following reasons:

a) It will deepen your understanding of AWS services, how they work together in sound architectures.

b) It will sharpen the architect skills having you think from different angles, and consider many things in your architecture.

c) It will also getting you to the next level in your AWS architect career.

d) It will alleviate your AWS profile away from the masses certified at the associate level, hence, lesser competition.

Why this course - Advantages over ANY other available CSA Professional courses?

•The course has a well defined Study plan for best results, included at the beginning of the course.

• All recommended Whitepapers' knowledge all blended in the course content, no need to spend time on them.

Simply the best, most comprehensive, and optimum/logical flow that builds on the knowledge gained from CSA Associate, and end up preparing you to the best possible to ACE the exam.

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Everyone who tried other means to prepare for this exam and still lacks the right level of confidence to sit for the AWS CSA Professional exam

Everyone willing to dive deeper into building Scalable, Security, Fault Tolerant, Cost Effective, Easy to deploy and manage Architectures and Solutions on AWS

Featured review

Greg Nittner
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37 courses,
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a year ago

Thanks for such a good course which prepared me well for the exam! I have passed the exam last week, in my first attempt.
The only thing which needs correction is the quality of the prep exam. Questions in the real exam are much more complicated and longer than the one in the prep exam available here.

A quick introduction to what is expected in the pre-class CSAA knowledge assessment test

Introduction to the CSAA knowledge assessment test

02:35

This exam picks questions form the CSAA Course by DolfinED, and presents them as an 80 questions, 170 minutes exam, at a 75% passing score. A solid CSA foundation is important and uncovering any gaps is crucial before diving deep into CSA pro.

Benefits are many, to mention a few, expose any weaknesses in CSAA content that needs to be revised, Get a feel of how an 80 Qs (>77) / 170 minutes exam would feel like, and more importantly make your CSA Pro learning more beneficial for boosting your confidence and success potential.

Lets discuss quickly why are the domains in CSA pro blueprint important as they relate to the approach to architecting on AWS. What are client key/critical aspects of the architecture they will be picky on, and how you as an AWS expert should think of these aspects as you built architecture work for AWS customers.

Introduction and Important Architecture Considerations

11:03

The lectures visits the Fault Tolerance capabilities or aspects of AMI and EBS

AMI and EBS and their Fault Tolerance features

09:41

The lecture discusses the fault tolerance features of Auto Scaling and Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) services

Auto Scaling and ELB - Fault Tolerance Features

04:31

The lecture discusses how Availability zones and Regions, in the AWS global infrastructures, can help building fault tolerant architectures in AWS.

Regions and Availability Zones and fault tolerant architectures on AWS

13:15

The lecture exposes the S3 and RDS fault tolerance features and how they can be used to build Fault Tolerant Architectures on AWS.

S3 and RDS - Fault Tolerance Features

11:05

An introduction to Disaster Recovery (DR) planning using AWS. It also introduces how to think in an architect way when approaching DR, understanding what RTO and RPO are and how important they are in Architecting for DR.

Introducing Disaster Recovery - RTO and RPO

12:03

Covers how Storage gateway, VM Import/Export, and VM Import/Export can play role in transferring on-premise data or back it up into AWS. This is a first step towards establishing AWS as a backup and a DR site.

This lecture explains the different (optional and required) template components.

CloudFormation : Template Components

08:53

This lectures introduces the CloudFormation Intrinsic functions, and starts the discussion about CloudFormation Resource Attributes, and explains the Creation Policy and Wait Condition that can be used to delay the creation of some Stack components

The lectures explains the difference between NAT Instances and NAT Gateways, and the requirement of Bastion Hosts

AWS EC2 - NAT Instance vs NAT Gateway & Bastion Hosts

15:21

The lectures highlights what the ENI is, how it works, and the importance it plays when creating additional ENIs and attaching them to the EC2 instance to provide for better resilience and/or high availability at lower cost. Also, it explains how to deal with licensing or legacy applications that rely on fixed MAC address or fixed IP.

For web distributions, this lecture will take a closer look at how we can enforce HTTPs if required between Viewers and Cloud Front, Cloud Front and Origins, or end to end. What implications would this have on using Custom Origins with Cloud Front.

This lectures is walk through the different types or scaling policies that can be used in AWS. It also explains the fact that Auto Scaling processes can be suspended and discusses a use case where that would be needed.

Auto Scaling - Scaling Policies and Suspending Scaling Processes

10:51

Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) - Introduction to Containers

13:29

Amazon ECS and Docker - Introduction to Docker

12:36

Amazon Elastic Container Service - Run and Manage Docker containers on AWS